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Is housing a public health issue? A survey of directors of public health.

P Roderick1, C Victor, J Connelly.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the views of directors of public health on the importance of housing for public health and their departments' and health authorities' participation in housing issues.
DESIGN: Postal self administered questionnaire survey.
SETTING: All district health authorities in England and health boards in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
SUBJECTS: All 221 district directors of public health in England and chief administrative medical officers in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Response to questionnaire consisting of fixed and open ended questions on housing issues.
RESULTS: The response rate was 89% (196/221). Housing was perceived as a major health problem by 33% (65/196) of directors. Positive responses were most likely from inner city districts. In 47% (93/196) of departments there was a formal time commitment to housing issues with a median time of one session/week (range one per month to 10 per week). The main function was allocation of medical priority for public sector rehousing. Overall, 73% (144/196) reported some participation in this process. Reported participation in joint care planning and links with non-statutory housing organisations were uncommon. 53% (104/196) of directors had included housing issues in their annual health report. In 16% (32/196) of districts specific services for the homeless had been set up.
CONCLUSIONS: Although concern about the impact of current housing policy on public health was shown by a substantial number of directors, the main activity was still allocation of medical priority despite a background of increasing housing need and homelessness. The underlying need is for greater advocacy to produce a healthy housing policy for all, and the annual public health report could be used to promote this objective.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1995137      PMCID: PMC1668824          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.302.6769.157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


  13 in total

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  3 in total

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Authors:  R Power; R French; J Connelly; S George; D Hawes; T Hinton; H Klee; D Robinson; J Senior; P Timms; D Warner
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3.  Is housing a public health issue?

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